Re: Evidence cited of Russian arms in Iraq
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Originally posted by seretogis
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How interesting. This, to me, is just anoter example of why the UN is broken and out of date. There is no reason to abide by its sanctions, and nothing will happen to Russia for violating the sanction on Iraq. Without consequence, there is no power in the law.
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That's a bit of a non sequiter, if you ask me. To me, this is just another example of a corrupt Russian government slowly trying to be a world player, while simultaneously choking off freedom and democracy at home.
Besides, we don't have to mention how Halliburton set up shell companies to do business with Iraq during the sanctions, do we
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